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- Q5034833 subject Q8506654.
- Q5034833 abstract "Cape Gazert (53°5′S 73°21′E) is a cape at the western end of the rocky promontory which forms the south side of South West Bay, on the west side of Heard Island in the southern Indian Ocean. This feature was known to American sealers as "Green Point", as shown by Captain H.C. Chester's 1860 sketch map and other sealer maps of the period. The present name was applied by the First German Antarctica Expedition when they landed at the feature in February 1902, after Doctor Hans Gazert, medical officer with the expedition, and it has become established in international usage.".
- Q5034833 wikiPageExternalLink HIMI_general.pdf.
- Q5034833 wikiPageExternalLink 521074.
- Q5034833 wikiPageWikiLink Q1239.
- Q5034833 wikiPageWikiLink Q1245089.
- Q5034833 wikiPageWikiLink Q131198.
- Q5034833 wikiPageWikiLink Q141537.
- Q5034833 wikiPageWikiLink Q1502014.
- Q5034833 wikiPageWikiLink Q185113.
- Q5034833 wikiPageWikiLink Q491561.
- Q5034833 wikiPageWikiLink Q846570.
- Q5034833 wikiPageWikiLink Q8506654.
- Q5034833 point "-53.083333333333336 73.35".
- Q5034833 type SpatialThing.
- Q5034833 comment "Cape Gazert (53°5′S 73°21′E) is a cape at the western end of the rocky promontory which forms the south side of South West Bay, on the west side of Heard Island in the southern Indian Ocean. This feature was known to American sealers as "Green Point", as shown by Captain H.C. Chester's 1860 sketch map and other sealer maps of the period.".
- Q5034833 label "Cape Gazert".
- Q5034833 lat "-53.083333333333336".
- Q5034833 long "73.35".